Don Logan and I have been through more than one scrape together. A year and a half ago, we were both shot at by gang members in the lobby of the citys finest hotel. As I told Tim the night before he died, I find it almost impossible to believe that Logan could be on the pad, no matter what the temptation. On the other hand, the chief might have guilty knowledge about one or more cops under his command. Situations like that have put honorable men in
difficult positions before, so I must tread carefully with Logan, honest though he may be.
The chief is waiting behind a desk thats the picture of order, a compulsive engineers desk. He wears a starched blue uniform and a silver badge, but in his wire-rimmed glasses he still looks like a high school science teacher.
Whats going on, Don? I ask, hoping to get past titles immediately. You sounded pretty upset on the phone.
I'm not sure where to start.
Whats the status on Soren Jensen? This question gives me time to read the chiefs mood. What I'm picking up is serious tension.
Jensens being charged with possession with intent to distribute.
Seeing the shock on my face, Logan hurries on, Its not my call, Penn. The DAs filing those charges. Shad even came down here this morning to make sure I understood his position. I don't know what you did to step on his toes, but hes out for this kids blood.
I hear you. What about the MVA?
The kids being charged with DWI as well. He was drunk on the Breathalyzer, but I think he was full of meth too. His mother told him not to take a blood test, but Shads going to get a court order.
I absorb this in silence. Libby is probably close to a nervous breakdown by now.
I know hes basically a good kid, Logan says. But he hit a cop. You know he wouldn't have done that unless he was high.
Probably not. He needs help, though, not time in the pen.
So do all the poor black kids who come through here, and a lot of them don't get it. So its easy for Shad to throw the book at Jensen and look like hes being impartial. But lets move on. We've got more serious problems to deal with.
Like?
Tim Jessup.
Here we go.
Are you treating his death as a homicide?
Logan lifts a stainless steel pen from a holder and glances away, temporizing. The autopsy results aren't back. Lets move to some specifics before we start drawing conclusions.
I saw the story in this mornings paper. Who found the dope in Jessups house?
The two patrolmen who saw you leaving there called in a K9 unit. Dog found it behind some Sheetrock in the closet. Typical hidey-hole.
Don, somebody tore the place apart before I got there. They would have found the drugs and taken them.
Logan shrugs as if he can do nothing about the facts.
How did Caitlin Masters find out about the meth so fast?
Come on, he says. You know that woman better than anybody. Shes got sources all over town, from the courthouse to Lawyers Row to this department.
I concede this with a nod. What concerns me is that to the best of my knowledge, Tim Jessup has been clean for a year.
Theres no way to know that.
Julia Stanton turned that boy around. I tend to be cynical where drugs are concerned, but I don't think Julia would have stayed with him if he was using again.
Logan taps the pen on his desk, looks toward his partially open window blinds. Then he reaches into his drawer and pulls out a manila envelope. From it he takes four photographs and lays them out for me to examine. Theyre printed on ink-jet photo paper, and all four show a nude or partly nude woman with a stunning body posed in various erotic positions. Unlike the teenage girl in the cell phone shots Tim showed me, this woman is in her midthirties and looks confident of her sexuality.
What am I supposed to get from these?
We found these in Jessups house. Something tells me Julia didn't know about this either.
I am at a loss for words.
Nobody leaked these to Ms. Masters, by the way, he adds.
Thank God for small favors.
Were these stashed with the dope?
No. Logan cant suppress a small smirk. Folded inside
The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People.
Have you IDd the woman? She looks vaguely familiar.
Linda Church. Hostess at the Devils Punchbowl, one of the bars on the
Magnolia Queen.
Born right here in Natchez.
I raise my eyebrows. Who IDd her?
One of the patrolmen recognized her. I did too, when I saw the
pictures. She grew up out in Morgantown, like me. She wasn't that far behind me in school. I'm eight years younger than you, remember, even if I'm losing my hair faster.
I smile and nod.
You never saw Linda on the boat? he asks.
I don't gamble.
Me either. But I go down there and eat with the wife sometimes. Foods good, and not too expensive.
What do you know about her?
She stripped in Vegas. A lot of people don't know that. She went to a juco in Oklahoma, married a guy there. That lasted about ten years. No kids. He left her. She got short of money, started stripping in Oklahoma City, then moved on to Vegas. Not sure why she left, but she came back here and started working the boats. I do remember her from school, though. They called her Butterface.
Butterface?
You know, everything about her was hot but her face.
I lean forward and examine the pictures more closely. Aside from her high, full breasts and tight bottom, Linda Church has large eyes and good bone structure. She looks pretty enough in these pictures.
Yeah. It was acne. She had it bad in high school. Shes scarred more than these pictures show. But Lindas like a lot of country girls, a ten-plus when you see them from behind, a five from the front.
So based on these pictures, you think Tim was having an affair with her.
Sure looks that way.
Jessups not in any of the pictures.
Would you be, if you were going to keep these around your house?
I wouldn't keep them around my house. And neither would Tim. Julia would castrate him if she found them.
No offense, but Jessup has a history of self-destructive behavior.
Have you questioned this woman yet?
Logan sighs heavily. We cant find her.
The moment he says this, I suspect that Linda Church may never be found alive. Was she supposed to report for work today?
Not for another hour yet. We already questioned her coworkers, though. One said shes positive Jessup and Linda were hooking up on the sly. They kept it secret because of workplace rules.
If Tim was having an affair with heror if she was helping him with his plan to steal evidencewhy didn't he tell me about her? As soon as I ask myself, I know the answer: Tim didn't want me to judge him for cheating on Julia, if in fact he was doing so.
Jessup never told you about this girl? Logan asks.
Me? We werent that close, Don. Not since we were nine years old.
Right. But youre positive he wasn't doing drugs.
Frustrated by the need to conceal my relationship with Tim, I say, I'm just telling you what I think.
Well, heres what
I
think. To an objective investigator, it looks like an old dopehead slid back to his old ways. He was banging a waitress at work and selling meth to keep up his two women.
That's what its supposed to look like. Did you find any meth precursors in Jessups house? Any cooking equipment?